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How HIV infection and its treatment affects the cardiovascular system: What is known, what is needed
The spectrum of HIV-related diseases has shifted from opportunistic infections toward longer-term complications of HIV such as malignancies, the consequences of coinfection with other viruses such as hepatitis C, and the metabolic effects of highly active antiretroviral therapy (HAART). Panther desc...
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